LSE Limelight #11: LSESU Marine Society Blue New Deal

“We are the people who will be truly affected by global heating and truly affected if we don’t change things now. A New Blue Deal is a matter of survival.” – Grace Chapman, President of LSESU Marine Society.

In this episode of LSE Limelight, we talk to Grace and Juliethe President and Social and PR Officer of the LSESU Marine Society. We talk about the launch of their new initiative, the Blue New Deal, that aims to connect the students of LSE to building a better future for our oceans. Access the LSESU Marine Society website here.

Presented and produced by Ellie Reeves.

This is LSE Limelight from the Beaver Sound. We bring you all the best stories from students and groups around campus. Subscribe to us on Spotify!

https://open.spotify.com/episode/21hUk1hNmW0STNsQeJahTC?si=TZKkjuAHSGWIvVnMJET3hw

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